In Old Milon, a story by Guy De Maupassant there was a man who believed in Justice. He was sick of having people come onto his land and boss him around like he was nothing. Well one day he got tired of it and said to himself, for every soldier that took fifty francs of stuff from him he would just that many times make them pay for it. Even though he killed many men I respect him in a way, because he made them realize how wrong it was to take his land! He stood proudly by his actions and took full responsibility. I believe he was out of line to spit on the soldier that was trying to give him a chance to live. Old Milon died for what he believed in, what is so wrong with that?
In Old Milon, a story by Guy De Maupassant there was a man who believed in Justice. He was sick of having people come onto his land and boss him around like he was nothing. Well one day he got tired of it and said to himself, for every soldier that took fifty francs of stuff from him he would just that many times make them pay for it. Even though he killed many men I respect him in a way, because he made them realize how wrong it was to take his land! He stood proudly by his actions and took full responsibility. I believe he was out of line to spit on the soldier that was trying to give him a chance to live. Old Milon died for what he believed in, what is so wrong with that?